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Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury: Anthony Joshua's Fought Not One Heavyweight in His Prime
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Well he tried to fight you fat man, but apparently the costs were too high, pretty weird considering you’re a Spartan, a fighting man that doesn’t care about money.
Went on a social media rant about how AJ shat himself on live tv yet when the biggest offer you ever had got put in front of you, despite all the talk of how the deal was an Illusion you lost your pen and cried about money.
i Iz LiNeAlz.
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Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Post...
you AJ fangirls aren't gonna let my boy lite you up like a christmas tree again, are ya... ?
surely not... ???
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Joshua fought plenty of prime heavyweights including 2 unbeaten World champions in their prime. Also Wilder and Fury could of been on his resume too but they both turned down massive financial offers to face him so they could keep fighting each other again and again and again.
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Originally posted by Jab jab boom View PostThere are only two heavyweights that matter for Joshua to face and he’s faced neither while they’re both about to face each other for a third time. Him and Hearn were trying to pretend that they were the HW version of Mayweather and thought that their opponents would desperately take the much shorter end of the stick, which ended up backfiring. Meanwhile, he’s now fighting a blown up cruiserweight who may actually give him hell.
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Originally posted by -Kev- View PostWhyte, Ruiz, Parker, Martin, all prime. Wlad, Povetkin, Pulev, were old but still top 10 HW’s. AJ’s resume is better than Fury’s even though Fury is the better fighter.
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Originally posted by Tonyu View PostThe fact is Fury, Joshua, Wilder would not be champions in any other era. Talk is cheap from Fury, against the first fight against McDermott he lost he got gifted that decision. The night he fought Klitschko, Klitschko was already in decline he didn't look himself. He wanted the rematch and I believe he would of been in better condition but Fury never honoured that in fact he had a mental breakdown went on a cocain binge funny that. In the first Wilder fight he was sparked out in the last round, ok it was a miraculous recovery but he still was out. I'm surprised the ref didn't stop that but this happens in boxing. Against Wallin I've seen lesser cuts been stopped so Fury has been lucky to a degree. Fury has never defended his titles once and the Wilder rematch may still not go through let's wait and see.
I agree with everything his said about Joshua but it's a bit like the kettle calling the pot black. Both Tyson and Hughie where banned from using banned substances which apparently comes from wild boar meat (really Tyson)..
Average boxers like Herbie Hide, Bruno, Moorer and Akinwande and 50-yr old Foreman were champions in the 90s. AJ will flatten all of them in less than 5 rds in their prime.
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Says a guy who's yet to fight a decent prime HW.
Tyson LUKE Fury the undertaker and bum beater.
At least he's trying to defend his belt for the first time in his 14-yr career and what isn't shocking is that it's against another bum. Bum citeh!!!
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